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BEIJING, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government on Tuesday published guidelines on improving the country's funding system of grassroots medical institutions, according to a statement posted on the central government's official website www.gov.cn.The statement, posted by the General Office of the State Council, or Cabinet, said the government will introduce new measures to provide funding and subsidies to grassroots medical organizations and ensure the salary of medical staff did not decrease following a cut in the price of medicine.To ensure low income-earners can afford essential medicines, over half of China's medical clinics based in rural townships and small urban communities have been offering essential medicines at reduced prices since August 2009.Some medical institutions were short of revenue because of the reduced drug prices, which had affected their operations.According to the statement, expenditures of government-run grassroots clinics will be covered by government subsidies and medical service charges.To boost staff income, local medical institutions are allowed to raise service charges, which will be paid by the social insurance system instead of the patients, said the statement.The guidelines also asked local governments to offer subsidies to country doctors and other non-government grassroots medical institutions.
BEIJING, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- China is trying to have more workers and farmers and fewer university graduates working as public servants because university graduates may have achieved academically, but farmers and workers often have grass-roots life experience.But achieving the goal has not been easy -- for the government, and workers and farmers as well.The annual National Public Servant Exam on Dec. 5 attracted more than 1 million candidates for 16,000 vacancies around the country, according to Nie Shengkui, a senior State Administration of Civil Service official.For the first time, it was stipulated that workers and farmers were preferred for some of the positions, in a move to make the exam more inclusive.As part of the pilot project, a total of 14 positions in grass-roots branches of central government departments at the county-level or below - including customs, taxation and rail police - in the regions of Guangdong, Sichuan, Xinjiang and Gansu were reserved for workers and farmers.Including more grass-roots workers and farmers in the exam is an improvement in the civil servant selection process, said Zhao Shuming, a professor of human resource management at Nanjing University in east China's Jiangsu Province.Compared with university graduates, workers and farmers are suited to some public service positions that involve work with grass-roots people, Zhao said.However, according to Nie, only 62 workers and farmers of the 171 qualified applicants took the exam."The competition in the public service exam is fierce, and I believe many workers and farmers lacked the confidence to take the exam," said Li Zhen, an official in Sichuan's provincial Department of Human Resources and Social Security.Li said that to his knowledge, there were no workers and farmers that took the exam in the province."Become a civil servant? I have never thought of that," said a migrant worker surnamed Zhang who does odd jobs for a construction company in Chengdu, Sichuan's provincial capital.
BEIJING, Dec. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Provincial level officials and ministers will be held more fiscally responsible under an expanded auditing system, the country's top auditor said on Thursday."The regulation will be significant in supervising officials' power use and corruption prevention," Liu Jiayi, head of the National Audit Office, was quoted as saying in an interview posted on the office's website.Under the regulation, released by the general offices of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the State Council, leaders of public institutions and State-owned enterprises will also be audited.China introduced the first such regulation in 1999, but it only included measures to audit financial records of county-level and below Party and government officials.The audit target was extended to provincial governors and ministers in 2000 on a trial basis and to heads of provincial government departments in 2005.Chinese auditors have uncovered more than 68.4 billion yuan (.2 billion) in illegal use of funds during nationwide audits of some 410,000 Party and government officials and bosses of State-owned enterprises since 1998, according to Liu.During the audit of provincial governors and ministers, their implementation of economic policies, handling of income and expenses, key fund management and project construction will be examined."They have power and control many resources, and how they fulfill their economic accountability will impact local economic and social development," he said.More importantly, the audit can be carried out frequently, so illegal activities can be cleared up before they spread, he said.Liu also said the audit will be made during an official's tenure to solve any problems that exist.Results of the audit will be recorded in an official's file and it will be an important factor in performance assessments, promotions or removal, and rewards or punishments.The audit group will consist of officials from local discipline inspection commissions and sectors including audit, supervision, organization, human resources and State asset supervision and management."It's a big step in cracking down on corruption. And the regulation will deter officials who want to abuse their power," said Liu Xutao, a professor at the Beijing-based Chinese Academy of Governance.
BEIJING, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Senior Communist Party of China (CPC) official Liu Yunshan met in Beijing Wednesday with a delegation of the Peruvian political party Fuerza 2011, led by Ex-President Alberto Fujimori's daughter Keiko Fujimori.Liu spoke positively of the development of Sino-Peruvian ties in recent years, noting that the establishment of the bilateral strategic partnership in 2008 signalled bilateral relations had entered a new phase.Liu, who is a member of the political bureau of the CPC Central Committee and also chief of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, said the CPC was willing to develop friendly relations and cooperation with Fuerza 2011 on the basis of independence, equality, mutual respect and the principle of non-interference in each other's internal affairs. Liu Yunshan (R), a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, meets with Keiko Fujimori, chairwoman of the Peruvian political party "Fuerza 2011", in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 24, 2010.He hoped exchanges between the CPC and Fuerza 2011 would boost the development of the bilateral relations.Fujimori, who is chairwoman of the Peruvian party, Fuerza 2011, said her party hoped to forge and develop friendly relations with the CPC.She also hoped Fuerza 2011 would share experiences with the CPC in state-governing and administration, and jointly push forward the bilateral strategic partnership.
BEIJING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi Thursday said BRIC has accepted South Africa as a full member of the group, which currently includes Brazil, Russia, India and China.Yang, during a phone conversation with his South African counterpart Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, said Chinese President Hu Jintao would issue an invitation letter to South African President Jacob Zuma, inviting him to attend the third BRIC leaders' meeting to be held in Beijing next year.Yang said that China, as the current rotating chair of BRIC, believes South Africa's accession will promote the development of BRIC and enhance the cooperation of emerging market economies.On behalf of the South African government and President Zuma, Nkoana-Mashabane said, "I would like to express our sincere appreciation towards President Hu's invitation."South Africa is ready to step up communication and coordination with China and other BRIC members for mutually-beneficial cooperation, the minister added.Later in the day, Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Wu Hailong forwarded to Bheki Langa, South African Ambassador to China, the letter by President Hu.